2015年8月7日星期五

Will Kidney Disease Lead to Cardiac Edema

Cardiac edema refers to the buildup of fluid in the interstitial tissues and cavities of the body as a result of congestive heart failure. Symptoms of cardiac edema include weakness or fatigue, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath and weight gain due to fluid retention. Then will kidney disease lead to this serious condition?

The answer is "Yes". Congestive heart failure (CHF) occurs when the heart isn't able to pump blood normally. The most common cause of this disorder include coronary artery disease, high blood pressure (hypertension), and Diabetes.
Besides, certain kidney conditions that increase blood pressure and fluid buildup can increase the risk of CHF by placing more stress on the heart. Therefore, patients with kidney disease may develop cardiac edema.

Cardiac edema is a symptom other than a disease, so recognizing the exact cause is crucial in determining a course of treatment. Seeking immediate therapeutic method is an important step toward ensuring a positive prognosis, especially when pulmonary edema occurs.


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